Lancashire County Football Association
Formation | 1878 |
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Purpose | Football association |
Headquarters |
The County Ground Thurston Road |
Location |
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David Burgess | |
Website | lancashirefa.com |
The Lancashire County Football Association, also known simply as the Lancashire FA, is the governing body of football within the historical county boundaries of Lancashire, England. They are responsible for the governance and development of football at all levels in the county.[1]
History and organisation
The Lancashire County FA was formed on 28 September 1878 at a meeting held one Sunday afternoon in the parlour of The Volunteer Inn, Bromley Cross.[2]
The LFA runs a number of different cup competitions catering for the various levels of football played throughout the county, which is based on the historic county boundaries of Lancashire, before the 1974 county boundary re-organisation, rather than the current administrative county boundaries and so includes Barrow-in-Furness to the north and Manchester, Rochdale, Oldham and Liverpool to the south. The administrative area covered by the Lancashire County FA overlaps with areas covered by Manchester FA and Liverpool FA. According to the Memorandum on Areas and Overlapping of Associations the Manchester FA covers the area 12 miles from Manchester Town Hall and is confined to Lancashire. The Liverpool FA covers 18 miles in Lancashire and 8 miles in Cheshire from Liverpool Town Hall. In addition in an agreement with the Cumberland FA the Lancashire FA received eight clubs in the South Cumberland area of Millom from the end of season 1969/70.[3]
The county is divided into nine areas with each area having two members on the LFA Council,[4] The divisions are as follows
Division 1: Burnley – Pendle – Rossendale
Division 2: Blackburn with Darwen – Hyndburn – Ribble Valley
Division 3: Bolton
Division 4: Bury – Rochdale
Division 5: Chorley – Liverpool – West Lancashire
Division 6: Preston – South Ribble – Blackpool – Fylde
Division 7: Oldham – Manchester
Division 8: Barrow – Lancaster – Wyre
Division 9: St Helens – Wigan – Warrington
The Lancashire FA governs 100 leagues, 4,000 teams and 1,500 referees.[1]
Lancashire County Schools team
In the 2005–06 season the Lancashire County FA Schools team won the English Schools' Football Association Under-16 Inter County Trophy. In the semi-final held at Victoria Park, Burscough, Lancashire beat Leicestershire & Rutland County Schools FA 3–1.[5] They then beat Devon County Schools FA 2–1 in the final which was held at Ewood Park in Blackburn on 11 May 2006.[6][7]
County Ground
The Lancashire FA are based at the County Ground, Thurston Road in Leyland. They moved their headquarters to the County Ground in 1998 from Blackburn.[8]
The County Ground is the current home of Bolton Wanderers reserve team, who play in the Premier Reserve League and who, in the 2009–10 season, play in the North Division.[9] The club also use the ground for all their home matches in the Manchester Senior Cup. The county representative team and county youth team also use the ground for home matches, and up until the 2009–2010 season County Cup finals were played at the County Ground. The ground has a 500-seater covered stand.
Facilities include an all-weather pitch as well as six corporate rooms, the largest of which, the Tom Finney Suite, can seat up to 100.[10]
Affiliated Leagues
Men's Saturday Leagues
Ladies and Girls Leagues
Other Leagues
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Men's Sunday Leagues
Small Sided Leagues
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Youth Leagues
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Disbanded Leagues
A number of leagues that were affiliated to the Lancashire FA have disbanded or amalgamated with other leagues including:
- Lancashire Combination
- Bolton & District Amateur Combination
- Fylde District League
- Lancashire Palatine League
- Lancaster and Morecambe Grassroots Sunday League
- Leigh & District Amateur League
- Morecambe & Lancaster Sunday Football League
- Preston Churches League
- Blackburn & Darwen Junior League
- Hindley & District Junior League
- Hyndburn & District Boys League
Members
Full members
There are 79 clubs who have full membership of the Lancashire FA.[11] These are –
Associate members
Clubs who are associate members of the Lancashire FA include:-
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County Cups
The Lancashire FA currently organises nineteen County Cup competitions.[12]
Competition | Current Sponsor | 2014-2015 Holders |
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Lancashire FA Challenge Cup (Senior Cup) | ||
Lancashire FA Challenge Trophy (Junior Cup) | The Co-operative Group | |
Lancashire FA Professional Youth Cup | (no sponsor) | Preston North End F.C. |
Lancashire FA Amateur Shield | (no sponsor) | Coppull United |
Lancashire FA Amateur Cup | Sharrocks | Blessed Sacrament |
Lancashire FA Sunday Trophy | Maxlocal | Poulton Youth |
Lancashire FA Women's Knock-Out Cup | Nayler Group | Blackburn Rovers Ladies |
Lancashire FA Under-18 Youth Cup | (no sponsor) | Ulverston Rangers Juniors U18 |
Lancashire FA Under-16 Youth Cup | Rigby Taylor | Aston U16 |
Lancashire FA Under-15 Youth Cup | (no sponsor) | Myerscough College J.F.D.C. U15 |
Lancashire FA Under-14 Youth Cup | Milano | Lytham St. Annes Y.M.C.A. U14 |
Lancashire FA Under-13 Youth Cup | (no sponsor) | Mill Hill (Blackburn) U13 |
Lancashire FA Under-12 Youth Cup | Solidstrip | Ladybridge U12 Pumas |
Lancashire FA Under-16 Girls Knockout Cup | Tesco | Preston North End Women's (Juniors) U15 Blues |
Lancashire FA Under-14 Girls Knockout Cup | Tesco | Preston North End Women's (Juniors) U14 |
Lancashire FA Under-18 Inter-League Cup | (no sponsor) | Preston & District League |
Lancashire FA Under-16 Inter-League Cup | (no sponsor) | East Lancashire Alliance |
Lancashire FA Under-14 Inter-League Cup | (no sponsor) | Craven Minor League |
Lancashire FA Under-12 Inter-League Cup | (no sponsor) | Wigan & District Youth League |
Recent Lancashire County FA Cup Competition Winners
Season | Lancashire FA Senior Cup | Lancashire FA Challenge Trophy | Lancashire FA Amateur Shield | Lancashire FA Amateur Cup |
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2005–06 | Oldham Athletic | Southport | A.F.C. Fylde | |
2006–07 | Blackburn Rovers | Burscough | Charnock Richard | |
2007–08 | Manchester United | Southport | Euxton Villa | |
2008–09 | Manchester United | Skelmersdale United | Little Lever Sports Club | |
2009–10 | Liverpool | Southport | Blackpool Wren Rovers | Hurst Green |
2010–11 | A.F.C. Fylde | Charnock Richard | Blessed Sacrament[12] |
References
- 1 2 "Governance – Lancashire, A footballing County". Lancashire County Football Association. Retrieved 2007-01-22.
- ↑ "About us". Lancashire County Football Association. Retrieved 2007-01-22.
- ↑ "FA – Memorandum on Areas and Overlapping of Associations" (PDF). FA. Retrieved 2011-06-10.
- ↑ "About us: LFA Council". Lancashire County Football Association. Retrieved 2007-01-22.
- ↑ "U16 FAPL Trophy: Lancs 3–1 Leics". English Schools' Football Association. 4 April 2007. Retrieved 2008-11-06.
- ↑ "National Finals Round-up Under 16 FA Premier League Inter County Trophy Final". English Schools' Football Association. 2006. Retrieved 2008-11-06.
- ↑ "ESFA Premier League Under 16 Inter County Trophy". English Schools' Football Association. 4 April 2007. Retrieved 2008-11-06.
- ↑ "Local football league chiefs move to Leyland". Lancashire Evening Telegraph. 27 August 1998. Retrieved 2008-11-19.
- ↑ "Fixture List 2009/2010". Bolton Wanderers F.C. 2 December 2009. Retrieved 2009-12-09.
- ↑ "About us: Facilities". Lancashire County Football Association. Retrieved 2007-01-22.
- ↑ Lancashire Football Association Directory of Members Handbook 2007–08. Lancashire: Lancashire County Football Association. 2007.
- 1 2 "Fixtures and Results". Lancashire County Football Association. Retrieved 2011-06-10.